More than 60 percent of Hungarians, Italians, Poles and Greeks have a negative view of Muslims in their country, according to a Pew Research Center survey released Tuesday.

In eight out of the 10 European countries surveyed, more than half of survey respondents believed refugees will increase the likelihood of terrorism in their country.

Asked whether refugees are a burden because they take jobs and social benefits, or whether they make the nation stronger through their work and talents, 82 percent in Hungary, 75 percent in Poland, 72 percent in Greece, 65 percent in Italy and 53 percent in France said the former was closer to their view.

By contrast, 62 percent of Germans and 59 percent of Swedes opted for the latter.

The survey was carried out in France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the U.K., and the U.S., with around 1,000 people polled in each country between April 4 to May 12, 2016.